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" And from this account of obligation it follows, that we can be obliged to nothing, but what we ourselves are to gain or lose something by ; for nothing else can be a ' violent motive ' to us. As we should not be obliged to obey the laws, or the magistrate,... "
History of European Morals from Augustus to Charlemagne - Sayfa 14
William Edward Hartpole Lecky tarafından - 1869 - 921 sayfa
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History of European Morals from Augustus to Charlemagne, 1. cilt

William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1876 - 532 sayfa
...Doct. Platonis, ii. ' Atque ipsa utilitas, justi prope mater et aequi.'—Horace, Sat. I. iii. 08. 2 ' We can be obliged to nothing but what we ourselves...for nothing else can be a " violent motive " to us. Aa we should not be obliged to obey the laws or the mngistrata unless rewards or punishments, pleasure...
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A Manual of English Prose Literature..

William Minto - 1881 - 596 sayfa
...it, we always reckon ourselves to be obliged. "And from this account of obligation, it follows, that we can be obliged to nothing, but what we ourselves are to gain or lose something by : lor nothing else can be a ' violent motive ' to us. As we should not be obliged to obey the laws...
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The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: On the constitution of the ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 550 sayfa
...from this account of obligation it follows, that we nre obliged to n 'thing but what we ourselves nre to gain or lose something by; for nothing else can...rewards or punishments, pleasure or pain, somehow cr other, depended upon our obedience; so neither should we, without the same reason, be obliged to...
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The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: The friend : a series of ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 570 sayfa
...Bomething bv; for nothing else eau be a violent motive to us. Ля we fhould not be obliged to <>l>ev the laws, or the magistrate, unless rewards or punishments,...pleasure or pain, somehow or other, depended upon our oliodii-iiec ; so neither »hotild wo, without the name reason, l>c obliged to do what is right, to...
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On the Ethics of Naturalism

William Ritchie Sorley - 1885 - 336 sayfa
...restraint by punishment inflicted by the 1 As Paley put it, with characteristic plainness of statement, " We can be obliged to nothing, but what we ourselves are to gain or lose something by." — Moral and Political Philosophy, book ii. chap. ii. 2 Cf. Bain, Emotions, p. 264 : " I consider...
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On the Ethics of Naturalism

William Ritchie Sorley - 1885 - 336 sayfa
...restraint by punishment inflicted by the 1 As Paley put it, with characteristic plainness of statement, " We can be obliged to nothing, but what we ourselves are to gain or lose something by."—Moral and Political Philosophy, book ii. chap. ii. a Cf. Bain, Emotions, p. 264 : " I consider...
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The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, 23. cilt;43. cilt

1886 - 540 sayfa
...to do nothing but what we ourselves are to gain or lose somelliing by it ; for nothing else can lie a 'violent motive ' to us. As we should not be obliged to obey the laws of the magistrate unless rewards or punishments, pleasures or pains, somehow or other depended upon...
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Synonyms Discriminated: A Dictionary of Synonymous Words in the English ...

Charles John Smith - 1890 - 802 sayfa
...the cornmaud of another. And from this account of obligation it follows that we can be obliged to do nothing but what we ourselves are to gain or lose...by, for nothing else can be a violent motive to us." -PALKY. COMPEL (Lat. compellire, to drive), unlike the former, denotes either absolute opposition of...
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A Manual of English Prose Literature: Biographical and Critical, Designed ...

William Minto - 1892 - 584 sayfa
...it, we always reckon ourselves to be obliged. "And from this account of obligation, it follows, that we can be obliged • to nothing, but what we ourselves...by : for nothing else can be a 'violent motive' to ns. As we should not be obliged to obey the laws or the magistrate, unless rewards or punishments,...
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Synonyms Discriminated: A Dictionary of Synonymous Words in the English ...

Charles John Smith - 1893 - 796 sayfa
...thi* aeconnt of obligation it follows that we can be obliged to do nothing bat what we our. i selves are to gain or lose something by, for nothing else can be a violent motive to as.4 I — PjlLEY. COMPEL (Lat, compellïn, lo drat), unlike the former, denotes either ab! solute...
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